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Interesting Photo of the Day: Abandoned House 25 Second Exposure

Interesting Photo of the Day: Abandoned House 25 Second Exposure

Believe it or not, this image is not a still snagged from the set of a horror movie: Captured by a photographer using the pseudonym Oklawolf, this forlorn house was found somewhere in the rural prairie providence of Saskatchewan, Canada. This artist, who specializes in photographs of abandoned buildings, has made many images along the Canadian countryside […]

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How to Use a Teleconverter With Your Camera for More Focal Length

How to Use a Teleconverter With Your Camera for More Focal Length

Teleconverters are secondary lenses mounted between a camera’s body and lens in order to enlarge the central point of a photograph. Its effectiveness in that regard is not up for debate. Rather, the question most potential users contemplate is whether its presence helps or hinders the overall quality of their photographs. As photographer Jay P. Morgan explains, […]

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What is Aperture?

What is Aperture?

Aperture—the hole within a lens that allows light to travel through to the camera body’s internal sensor—is one of the most influential factors in determining the look of a photograph. It’s crucial for photographers to understand the ins and outs of aperture as it heavily impacts both depth of field as well as exposure. This […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Boomerang Long Exposure

Interesting Photo of the Day: Boomerang Long Exposure

Don’t get too worked up about today’s interesting photo. Believe it or not, this is not a photograph of some unexplained supernatural phenomena: Rather, this stream of cascading light was created with a boomerang with LED lights attached to its outer edges. As the boomerang spun through the air, the brightness of the LEDs shined […]

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Lighting Tips for In-Home Product Photography

Lighting Tips for In-Home Product Photography

Have you ever wished that you could bring the power of the studio to your home in a matter of minutes? You may be surprised by just how easy it can be. Cinematographer Tom Watts shows exactly how it’s done in this brief tutorial: Setting the scene was simple enough. A glass table with black material attached […]

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How to Style Food Like a Pro Photographer

How to Style Food Like a Pro Photographer

Anyone who’s taken on the hurdle of photographing food can attest to the fact that it’s a deceptively hard task. Getting the perfect shot often takes a certain amount of finesse that doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Luckily, the folks at Mango Street Lab have put together this short tutorial on the  fundamentals of food photography: Understand the way […]

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How to Start a Personal Photo Project

How to Start a Personal Photo Project

Learning how to make a beautiful image that stands on its own takes time. However, making a body of work that flows together well can present another challenge entirely. What are the first steps a person can take toward starting a personal project of their very own? Above all, keeping open eyes and an open […]

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Angle of Incidence Tutorial for Photography Lighting

Angle of Incidence Tutorial for Photography Lighting

Any experienced photographer will attest to the fact that light is the foundation of any image. Harold Ross is no exception. Here, he speaks in depth about the basic principles of light: Simply put, the sentiment is this: the angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence. What that means is that when a […]

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Paralyzed Mom Hangs from a Cliff for Epic Mother’s Day Photo Shoot

Paralyzed Mom Hangs from a Cliff for Epic Mother’s Day Photo Shoot

Not long ago, Sarah-Jane Stazek lived for adventure. Whether it was rock climbing or sailing, she was up for whatever life had in store for her. Unfortunately, the aftermath of a routine surgery would change the way she’d live her life forever. As she woke from an anesthetic slumber, she discovered that a spinal cord injury […]

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Self Portrait Composite Imagery Techniques

Self Portrait Composite Imagery Techniques

One of the things that draws people to the arts is the opportunity to transcend day to day life. Fine art photographer Brooke Shaden is no exception. Using herself as the subject, she captivates her viewers in fantasy worlds expressed purely through her images. Featured in a recent installment of B&H’s Women of Influence series, the […]

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